Recent Headlines

The educational leadership expert recently published a new book that explores the importance of school diversity and the path to educational justice in New York City

Graduate students Emmanuel Dwamena, Caroline Shadman, and Claudia Ventura are recipients of the fund, which was created as a way to invest in future generations of Neag School students

As artificial intelligence continues to transform industries worldwide, educators and researchers with the Neag School of Education are exploring how it may reshape teaching and learning

Researchers with the Neag School’s Center for Education Policy Analysis, Research, and Evaluation prepared the following research brief regarding year-round schooling

High school students submitted short essays or videos explaining why they want to become urban educators


 

Recent Accolades

Year-End Neag School Accolades: 2024-2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag School Accolades: March 2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag School Accolades: January 2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag in the Media

Alexandra Freidus, assistant professor of educational leadership, recently published a new book through NYU Press titled “Unequal Lessons: School Diversity and Educational Inequality in New York City.” The book highlights the experiences of young people as learners and policy actors, revealing both the potential and limits of school diversity as a path to educational justice. This 10 Questions feature covers how Freidus's new book explores the importance of school diversity and the path to educational justice in New York City schools. Story link in bio.

Alexandra Freidus, assistant professor of educational leadership, recently published a new book through NYU Press titled “Unequal Lessons: School Diversity and Educational Inequality in New York City.” The book highlights the experiences of young people as learners and policy actors, revealing both the potential and limits of school diversity as a path to educational justice. This 10 Questions feature covers how Freidus`s new book explores the importance of school diversity and the path to educational justice in New York City schools. Story link in bio. ...

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